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Definition of Commiserable

Commiserable
Commiserable Com*mis"er*a*ble, a. Pitiable. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Meaning of Commiserable from wikipedia

- effectively disguised". That afternoon Churchill's doctor Lord Moran commiserated with him on the "ingratitude" of the public, to which Churchill replied:...
- bought him some fried chicken and they went off to eat comfort food and commiserate. The implication was that they were on the verge of starting a relationship...
- 1751, his eldest son, Prince George, became heir apparent. The King commiserated with Frederick's widow, Augusta, and wept with her. As her son would...
- aphrodisiac. A kid would take his date to the film, they would cry together, commiserate about the tragedy, then they would go to bed, as though to celebrate...
- Quantumania In a mid-credits scene, numerous variants of Kang the Conqueror commiserate over the death of one of their own and plan their multiversal uprising...
- forwardness; for besides the dishonour, it is the guiltiness of blood of many commiserable persons." The 1605 comedy Eastward Hoe features characters bound for...
- librarian Ms. Hutchins. Taking CeeCee to a doctor's appointment Mandy commiserates with the other women about their work and husbands and makes her first...
- financially cut off by his homophobic grandfather. While Angela and Chris commiserate, Min and Lee hatch a plan: Min proposes to Angela instead, allowing him...
- NĂ¼shu works were a way for women to lament by communicating sorrows, commiserating over Chinese patriarchy, and establishing connections with an empathetic...
- Coe "honoring the birth of soul music, ranting against the KKK, and commiserating with other children of the 'concrete jungle'" in what Phoenix New Times...